Example sentences of "which [be] not [adv] " in BNC.

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1 As well as classic dimorphic restriction fragment length polymorphisms , which are not particularly informative , several classes of repeat sequences have now been characterised in DNA which are highly polymorphic as a consequence of wide variation in repeat copy number .
2 ( 13 ) For the purposes of any proceedings at the quarterly meeting in March in the final year of office of members of a licensing board which are not finally disposed of before the expiry in that year of the term of office of the members , the members of the licensing board in office at the date of the said meeting shall , notwithstanding such expiry , be deemed to constitute the licensing board .
3 Nevertheless , local authorities have power not only to prevent developments which would clash with amenity ( for example , the siting of a repair garage in a residential area ) but also to reject badly designed developments which are not intrinsically harmful .
4 Terms which are not expressly agreed between the parties but inserted by law into the contract are called implied terms .
5 M All provisions of this agreement which are not expressly or by necessary implication to merge and be extinguished in the transfer hereunder shall continue in full force and effect after completion .
6 As with any legal document , a record contract contains clauses and phrases which are not easily understood by the layman .
7 There are occasional arrivals of odd specimens of Fairy Basslets which are not easily identified , and some , as in the case of Pseudanthias pulcherimus from the western Indian Ocean have male and female forms different enough to cause them to be frequently treated as separate species .
8 Moreover this form of regulation is closely associated with the emergence of new institutional machinery such as quangos , and regulatory agencies , which are not easily assimilated into orthodox public law concepts .
9 Each provides attributes which are not easily available from the other .
10 The underlying problem is that cases concerning the employment rights of public employees often raise both public law and private law issues which are not easily separable , if at all .
11 And the central reasons for rejecting the ‘ humanist ’ paradigm of the self — as I have outlined it above — are , firstly , that there may be aspects of the development of self which are not easily accessible to consciousness , and secondly , that there are conscious experiences which are not easy to make intelligible within the humanist paradigm .
12 Probate accounts are an abundant and valuable source of information on subjects which are not easily studied elsewhere : the importance of funerals as social occasions ; details of medical care ; the extent and operation of the credit market ; payment of the rents , taxes and tithes ; the costs of maintaining and educating children ; the materials and making of clothing ; and the range and prices of food and goods available in the retail market , The financial distribution detailed in accounts also illuminates the emotional structure of family relationships .
13 The merlin population has yet to recover , because they are still affected by levels of PCBs , which are not easily broken down by the environment and are still leaking from industrial sites .
14 For a particular package of software which is to be assessed for quality assurance , LIFESPAN will produce a discrepancy list between the tight and loose coupling relations in order to show to the assessor those modules which the designer thought were necessary but which are not however called up by the package .
15 The neo-behaviourist school of thought , on the other hand , allows for emotional processes which are not physically observable ( intervening variables ) .
16 South and west of the Canaries , the Atlantic extends emptily for thousands of kilometres , broken only by the Cape Verde Islands ( also volcanic ) and two tiny specks of land , St Peter and St Paul 's Rocks , which are not strictly volcanic , oddly enough , but are composed of material that must have been derived from much deeper levels in the Earth than most volcanic rocks .
17 The Revenue nowadays liaises closely with the Commission on such matters and , in the absence of any other information , is likely to conclude that the organisation carries on other activities which are not strictly defined as charitable , eg political lobbying and campaigning etc .
18 Without this the purchaser may be sidetracked into calculations on a whole host of other matters which are not strictly relevant .
19 Expert determination is also used in electricity supply contracts , which are not strictly supply contracts but contracts for differences , because the electricity is supplied from a pool and the purpose of the contract is to cover price fluctuations .
20 The fact is that these are not truly private dispositions , and as a consequence they raise questions which are not exclusively those of private law .
21 Running through much of the public debate on voluntary organisations , and not entirely absent from the Wolfenden Report , is the confusion between a non-statutory organisation that provides services and can have significant or even total support from state funds , and the notion of voluntary donations of time or money , which are not exclusively given to non-statutory bodies .
22 In the US , the National Resources Defense Council has also petitioned for a faster phase-out of ozone depleters , calling for the CFC deadline to be moved from 2000 to 1995 , a 1993 ban on production of methyl chloroform and methyl bromide , and a 2005 ban of HCFCs which are not yet included in the protocol .
23 Nevertheless , despite a similar provision in section 6(3) of the Education Act 1980 ( enabling , until the ERA 1988 restricted its effect to schools which are not yet subject to LMS , parental preference to be denied formally on economic efficiency grounds ) considerable extensions of parental rights have occurred , as shown below .
24 For reasons which are not yet clear — presumably the pre-marketing clinical studies were considered inadequate — Dista was collaborating in a series of research projects to discover how the bodies of elderly patients cope with Opren .
25 The divergent and convergent nodes are joined by adding nodes for any letters from the middle part of the word which are not yet in the dawg .
26 The relaxation times for polymers depend upon the molecular weight in ways which are not yet fully understood ( for accounts of the Rouse , Zimm and de Gennes theories see Chap .
27 For example , the investment management section of a financial organisation is advising customers to buy shares in a company which is thought generally to have good prospects ; unknown to that section , the company has consulted the corporate finance department of the same organisation about how to deal with serious losses it has suffered but which are not yet publicly known .
28 I have looked into the shadows which are not yet realities .
29 This is particularly an issue with emerging technologies which are not yet able to provide seamless integration into the corporation 's wider electronic world .
30 In view of the Lonrho decision a similar question might arise with regard to common law crimes which are not also torts in their own right .
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